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Laryngeal mask airway and the difficult airway

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004
To present recent advances in the role of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) and its newer modifications in the management of difficult airway.The principles of management of a difficult airway remain the same, but the advent of the intubating LMA (ILMA) and Proseal LMA (PLMA) has provided a better choice in such situations.
Krishna, Ramachandran   +1 more
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The Williams Airway Intubator, the Ovassapian Airway and the Berman Airway as upper airway conduits for fibreoptic bronchoscopy in patients with difficult airways

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004
In this article we will summarize the available information on airways that have been suggested to provide a conduit for the bronchoscope in its passage through the upper airway during fibreoptic intubation.The Williams Airway Intubator and the Berman Oropharyngeal Airway appear to be more likely to provide a conduit for the bronchoscope than the ...
Greenland, Keith B., Irwin, Michael
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Radiology of the airways with emphasis on the small airways

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1986
The anatomy and pathophysiology of obstructive airways diseases are reviewed, with emphasis on the pivotal functional roles of the respiratory and terminal bronchioles. The array of radiologic findings associated with abnormal airways, large or small, is correlated with gross pathologic changes, using surgical and autopsy cases.
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Airway reflux

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2016
An ever‐increasing number of adult and pediatric disorders have been shown to be influenced or caused by airway reflux. This has become a controversial and complicated aspect of medicine that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Evidence indicates that it is not only the acidic components of gastric refluxate that injure extraesophageal tissues but ...
Nikki, Johnston   +7 more
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The Pediatric Airway

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1995
Accurate diagnosis is important in the evaluation of airway disorders of infants and children. Today, multiple imaging techniques are available to evaluate the pediatric airway. In general, it is best to start with simple and readily available examinations, which may provide a diagnosis in most cases, and progress to more sophisticated studies only in ...
S, Mahboubi, S S, Kramer
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The Lost Airway

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2020
Management of the unanticipated difficult airway is one of the most relevant and challenging crisis management scenarios encountered in clinical anesthesia practice. Several guidelines and approaches have been developed to assist clinicians in navigating this high-acuity scenario.
Paul, Potnuru   +2 more
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Airway mycosis in allergic airway disease

2019
The allergic airway diseases, including chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM) and many others, comprise a heterogeneous collection of inflammatory disorders affecting the upper and lower airways and lung parenchyma that represent the most common chronic diseases of humanity.
Evan, Li   +6 more
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The Difficult Airway

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2000
The difficult airway, although rare, still occurs with a frequency sufficient to require that all personnel associated with airway management be familiar with methods to use when confronted with a challenging airway. Methods of airway assessment are helpful but lack adequate sensitivity and specificity.
E, George, K L, Haspel
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The emergency airway

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
The ‘can't intubate, can't ventilate’ scenario is a nightmare for all clinicians who manage airways. Cricothyroidotomy is one of several emergency airway management techniques. Cricothyroidotomy is a short-term solution which provides oxygenation, not ventilation, and is not a definitive airway.
Serena S H, Goon   +2 more
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Airway catastrophes

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2010
The article reviews the epidemiology of airway injuries, airway anatomy, techniques for airway management, helpful pharmacologic adjuncts and finally alternatives to airway manipulation.Principles of airway management including the maintenance of spontaneous ventilation and careful and adequate preparation for an alternative plan will always be ...
James H, Abernathy, Scott T, Reeves
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